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Demi & Ashton To The Altar?

The 41-year-old actress Demi Moore and her 25-year-old boyfriend Ashton Kutcher will tie the knot in May, Bonnie Fuller, Star magazine's chief editorial director, said Thursday.

"Our source is excellent," Fuller tells The Early Show co-anchor Julie Chen. "We hear that the plan is to get married in May. The couple made a pact that they would be together at least a year before they tied the knot and apparently they met last April."

Fuller is the person who has just revamped the supermarket tabloid, which has an exclusive report about Moore and Kutcher's wedding plans as its current cover story.

Plenty of people thought the star couple wouldn't last because of the age difference. But Fuller says the 41-year-old Moore and the 25-year-old Kutcher will soon tie the knot.

Fuller predicts an engagement ring is on the way. "We hear there's a big surprise coming," sh esays. "He gave her a $17,000 tennis bracelet for Christmas."

As for who will be attending the wedding, Fuller expects Bruce Willis, Moore's ex-husband and the father of their three daughters, to be there. That would be no surprise, since Willis has been seen with Kutcher having Moore on his arm.

Fuller says, "I absolutely bet that he will be there, probably with Brooke Burns who he is apparently engaged to, also, quietly engaged. Also, the children will be there. They're very close. They spent Christmas together, all of them."

Fuller notes the relationship between Kutcher and Moore's daughters is great. She says, "They love him. The little one, Tallulah Bell, she's always sitting on his lap. The girls made lemonade stands last year and had signs, 'Ashton Kutcher drinks this lemonade.'"

Fuller also notes that Kutcher and Moore have discussed having children. "He wants children. She would love to have another child with him, maybe even more. That's the plan," Fuller says.

Also in the news is, of course, Michael Jackson, not just about the molestation charges filed against him but about his own child custody battle with ex-wife Debbie Rowe.

Fuller says, "Debbie Rowe, his first ex-wife, as you can imagine, is not too thrilled with what's going on. But it's not because of the charges per se. It's because of the Nation of Islam. Debbie is Jewish. And she doesn't like that the Nation of Islam has now embedded themselves in and around Michael, in his house and around her children."

After the divorce, Jackson and Rowe remained friends and, Fuller notes, she has always been happy with how the children have been taken care of. Jackson has full custody of the kids, but Fuller says Rowe is consulting with lawyers. "She does have a legal right. She is the birth mother. They were legally married. She has every right to try and get custody of her children," Fuller says.

And speaking of children, on the "Friends" set, Courtney Cox announced she's expecting her first baby. Now the question is, when is Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston going to have a baby? Fuller says. "We hear they're trying."

As for the show itself, Fuller notes, "Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) will get married. It will be one of the last episodes. We have some nice pictures in Star magazine with that. Matt (LeBlanc) is already starting to work on his new spinoff sitcom, 'Joey.'"

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